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The day De Gaulle almost banned the DS

Discover the little-known story that marked this revolutionary automotive decade and changed the industry forever.

Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why are 1960s model cars so popular with collectors?

The 1960s marked the golden age of the automobile, with iconic designs like the Ford Mustang, Porsche 911, and Mini Cooper. model cars from this era capture the revolutionary spirit of automotive design, with clean lines and aesthetic innovations that defined the style for decades to come.

What was special about metallic paints on cars in the 1960s?

Metallic paints were popularized in the 1960s, notably with iconic colors like Ford's 'Grabber Blue' and Dodge's 'Rallye Green'. These special shades, often faithfully reproduced on model cars, gave cars a special shine in the light and symbolized the optimism of the decade.

What makes 1960s muscle cars so special in model car?

Muscle cars like the Dodge Charger R/T, Chevrolet Camaro SS, and Plymouth 'Cuda represent the pinnacle of American power. The model cars faithfully reproduce their signature details: bulging hoods, dual exhausts, functional air intakes, and sporty interiors, testifying to an era when performance trumped economy.

How to recognize a 1960s European car among a collection?

European cars of the 1960s are distinguished by their more refined approach: the sleek lines of the Jaguar E-Type, the Italian elegance of the Ferrari 250 GT, or the revolutionary practicality of the Volkswagen Beetle. European model cars of this period often emphasize fine detail and precise proportions.

Why did the 1960s Mini Cooper become a model car legend?

The Mini Cooper, launched in 1961, revolutionized the automobile industry with its concept of a small car with big performance. Its victories at the Monte Carlo Rally (1964, 1965, 1967) created a myth. model car models often reproduce the iconic racing liveries with additional headlights and rally numbers, capturing the sporting spirit of this revolutionary little car.